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    A trainera is a traditional boat of the Cantabrian Sea coast at the southern end of the Bay of Biscay, propelled by oars, and formerly sailing. It is a...
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    pair, Coxed pair, Coxless four, Coxed four, and Eight Galley, Dromon, Trainera, and Trireme Moving a single stern-mounted oar from side to side, while...
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    Sport in Spain in the second half of the 20th century has always been dominated by football. Other popular sport activities include basketball, tennis...
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    racing skiff Wherry Coastal and ocean Cornish pilot gig Currach Surfboat Trainera Celtic longboat Ocean rowing boats - Classic Solo Pair Four Six Eight Sixteen...
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    Training trainera, Pedreña Team...
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    rowing clubs of Getxo organises a regatta of traineras called Flag of Getxo. Besides, other annual trainera competitions, like the Flag of Santurtzi, the...
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    testicles), tripe. Museo del Jamón: Serrano, Ibérico, Bellota, head cheese. La trainera: Goose barnacle, shrimp, turbot, crab. Barcelona: La Bouqueria: razor clams...
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    Chipironier, also known as a batel, batteleku trainera or "gazolin", are one of the smallest traditional coastal fishing vessels on the Basque coast. Originally...
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    "Pradales, delfín de Ortuzar y alumno del 'maisu' Urkullu que remará la trainera del PNV". Crónica Vasca (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 November 2023. Ormazabal...
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    The origins of rowing in Cantabria go back many centuries, when several traineras (traditional fishing longboats) competed for the selling of the caught...
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    and the cox, who faces them at the stern. The boats are called traineru (trainera in Spanish, trainière in French) and are derived from 19th century fishing...
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    used for sport and leisure activities. Among the best known are the “traineras” and “bateles”, typical of northern Spain, the “llaüts” and “faluchos”...
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    shipyards added to the Basque naval effort. Basque whalers used longboats or traineras which they rowed in the vicinity of the coast or from a larger ship. Whaling...
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    Flemish. Basque whalers used for this activity the longboats known as traineras, that only allowed whaling near the coast or based in a larger ship. It...
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    and the cox, who faces them at the stern. The boats are called traineru (trainera in Spanish), and are derived from 19th century fishing boats. The most...
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    stockbroker Vincenzo "Enzo" Giordano for €50,000. Varenne also switched trainera to Finnish-born and Italy-based Jori Turja. Turja, as well as driver Minnucci...
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    reads, "Tremblez, tremblez diables d'enfer, aussitôt qu'en prison on vous traînera, vos bras seront liés de lourdes chaines de fer et vous les porterez tels...
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